A cheap decorating idea for animal crates.
Those precious animals that have the good fortune to live in our homes as members of our family, come with some unsightly accessories.
{We can no longer remember that this toy was, but it's Homer's fav-o-rite!}
Homer is a very large, very sweet 120 lb. German Shepherd {he's a German German Shepherd, usually taller without the large chest of American German Shepherds.} He was crate trained and loves his crate...a large crate, very large crate, ... Read the Post

My old kitchen towel bar was looking like this...
Bit droopy! Like a few of my other things but let's not go there right now. :/
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If you're interested in buying a glass towel bar be warned they are hard to find. I guess most broke!
Here's how I fixed the ... Read the Post

How to save tons of money and make your own barn wood by aging wood instantly for pennies!
The only way I can think of that's cheaper than this technique is to leave boards outside to weather naturally. I don't know about you but I don't have that kind of time.
The problem with using real barn wood
Unless you have family or a friend with an old barn it's expensive!
In some areas, it's hard to find. Like Arizona! {we live in Arizona}
Barn wood can be brittle and ... Read the Post

During our Hometalk Meetup in Downtown Glendale Arizona the group decided to rummage for an item under $10 to do something creative and post about our finds. I decided to do a framed planter.
I found a sweet little frame with the perfect amount of distress and charming little decorative onlays in each corner. The frame is black but my great photography skills shows it blue above;)
The frame didn't have glass and that's prefect for my plans.
I measured the sides and made a ... Read the Post

Painting our dining hutch was desperately after painting our walls.
The walls were a buttery yellow. Let me say every wall and every ceiling on our house was buttery yellow. I'm a bit little very sick of buttery yellow! We're going to the movies this afternoon and I don't want butter on my popcorn sick of buttery yellow walls!
Anyway...the buttery yellow is gone!
Now for the dining room hutch. We bought it at an import shop 7 years ago for under $300. {can't remember the exact amount we ... Read the Post

How to use a router for decorative edge cutting tutorial and video. Aren't you excited???? I am!
I'm getting a bit creative in the editing department...so Scorsese, watch out!!
Below is a photo of the router bits where you can see the different size of the little wheels. Interesting...right? I have ordered many of my router bits from Woodworker's Supply. They show well the decorative pattern you get with the different type of bits. I started ordering from them before the internet was the ... Read the Post

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